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645. Is the Air Traffic Control System Broken?

Freakonomics Radio5 de septiembre de 202501:02:37

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Flying in the U.S. is still exceptionally safe, but the system relies on outdated tech and is under tremendous strain. Six experts tell us how it got this way and how it can (maybe) be fixed. (Part one of a two-part series.)

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Dorothy Robyn, senior fellow at I.T.I.F.
    • Ed Bastian, C.E.O. of Delta Airlines.
    • John Strong, professor of finance and economics at the William and Mary School of Business.
    • Kenneth Levin, retired air traffic controller.
    • Polly Trottenberg, former deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

 

 


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